The responsibility of the crimes of the Saudi coalition is on the United Nations.
The Yemeni Office of Human Rights in Saada Governorate condemned the recent intensification of the Saudi coalition’s attacks on homes, citizens’ property and the destruction of the province’s infrastructure.
The UNHCR statement stressed that the UN is fully responsible for the criminal, legal and moral responsibility for keeping silent and ignoring the crimes of the Saudi coalition.
The Human Rights Office of Saada Province added: “We have complete documents and accurate statistics of all the crimes committed by the aggressors in Saada Province and will be ready to be presented to all legal assemblies.”
It called on the media, institutions and international and regional organizations to accept responsibility for the continuation of the crimes of the Saudi coalition.
According to Yemeni media, Saudi coalition fighter jets bombed Ma’rib, Saada and Al-Jawf provinces 22 times in the past 24 hours.
Saudi Arabia launched a large-scale offensive against Yemen, the poorest Arab country, in April 1994 as part of a coalition of several Western and Arab countries, with the help of the United States, under the pretext of returning ousted fugitive President Abd al-Mansour Hadi to power.
The aggression has killed thousands of Yemenis so far, and according to the United Nations, the famine in the country has become the biggest humanitarian catastrophe in the world.